Question 12 Marks
The force acting on a particle moving along X -axis is $\mathrm{F}=-\mathrm{k}\left(\mathrm{x}-\mathrm{u}_0 \mathrm{t}\right)$ where k is a positive constant. An observer moving at a constant velocity $\mathrm{v}_0$, along the X -axis looks at the particle. What kind of motion does he find for the particle?
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View full question & answer→since he moves with constant velocity, he sees the same force. And this force is not that of SHM.
$\text{T}=2\pi\sqrt{\frac{\text{l}}{\text{g}}}$ first l increases and then it decreases.